Well summary seems a bit too complete, like a list of ingredients
on the side of a cereal box. Here are some things that might be on
the front of my cereal box.

I believe in love, sometimes to a fault.
I believe that love is hard work but anything worth anything is
hard work.
The more you give the more you get. (corny but true)
The mind is not the center of ourselves.
Museums are better with two people.
Take a walk outside everyday, go hike for a week every year.
Making bread, helping things grow is magical.
Sharing adventures, even horrible ones make them funny over
time.
It is impossible to waste time, even though I do it everyday.
Dogs are better friends than cats.
Walking on the beach can help solve any problem.
Brussel sprouts are so underrated.

I am constantly making small course adjustments on the journey. I
am here in San Francisco starting a new company helping non profits
craft their storytelling abilities with video. After living in
Brooklyn most of my life I am here to be more conscious about
living a life that is in alignment with my core beliefs.

Well, I make a great sourdough loaf. My signature bread is a
Orange/Tamarind loaf that is out of this world. Not to brag but I
make the best grilled cheese sandwich you have ever tasted. I love
throwing dinner parties and cooking for groups of friends with my
friends. (Bob Marley adds flavor to every meal). My friends call me
"The Guru" because I give very good advice about life's problems. I
am very good at through hiking. I have a very low gear but I can go
for miles on very little food. I have done the John Muir Trail in
17 days.

Well I have been told that I am constructively opinionated. I grew
up in a house where every night there would be a debate of some
sort with dinner. It taught me how to construct a good argument and
have compassion for the arguments of others

My favorite book is "A Personal Matter" by Kenzaburo Oe. I love
movies, especially European films from the 70's. (Bertolucci,
Truffaut, Bergman) I like simple peasant food but also appreciate
Thomas Keller's approach and have The French Laundry on my list of
places to go.

If you would like to meet someone with a passionate heart and
compassionate mind, a solid soul and a light heart, someone who is
a great friend and a great love. (I hope I did not over do it just
then but what the hell.)